EU Connectathon 2015 Monitor Resources
Welcome! We gather resources here for our wonderful volunteer monitors.
- Monitor recruitment
- Monitor Email list
- Logistics: Travel, Expenses, Non-Disclosure & Confict of Interest forms
- WHERE & WHEN? Schedule, Gazelle, Table Assignments
- WHO & WHAT? Monitors' Profile Assignments
- HOW? Training Material
- IHE Technical Framework Documentation
- Our FAQ for vendor participants
- Nice video on the benefits of being a monitor
- Contact us
Monitor recruitment
Any person who would apply for being a monitor at the 2015 European connectathon shall fill out the Monitor Recruitment Form. If you do not have yet an account on Gazelle website, please contact Anne-Gaêlle Bergé, she will create one for you. We receive application still January, 30th.
Monitor Email list
A Google group will be created once we have hired the monitors. If you are part of the team you will be personally invite.
Logistics
Please carefully review the following material:
To be provided at a later time
If you have questions about travel or other logistics, Anne-Gaëlle Bergé is happy to help.
WHEN & WHERE? Schedule, Gazelle & Table Assignments
The 2015 European Connectathon, IHE's week-long interoperability testing event, is held at Luxexpo.
- Monday April 20, time to be defined: Monitors should check in at the Luxexpo exhibition and congress center and get your monitor packet and badge. If you cannot arrive by 9am, don't worry; you can get your badge at a later time.
- Monday 9:30am: Welcome message to everybody
- Monday 10am: The Connectathon managers will meet with the monitor group for a 20-minute welcome/announcement session at TBD meeting room
- Monday 10:30am: Monitors find their table on the Connectathon floor and get hooked up to the network. The Connectathon managers will then turn their attention to welcoming vendor participants until testing starts at 10am.
- Monday 10am - 5:30pm: Connectathon testing begins promptly at 10am
- Tuesday, April 21
+ 9am - 5:30pm Connectathon testing - Wednesday, April 22
+ 9am - 5:30pm Connectathon testing - Thursday, April 23
+ 9am - 5:30pm Connectathon testing - Friday, April 24
+ 8am - noon Final Connectathon testing session
Connectathon ends promptly at noon, no more access to Gazelle available. All participants are done! - Opening and testing hours will be confirmed at a later time.
Off-hours access:
+ Participants in the Connectathon will have support from staff (technical managers and volunteer monitors) during the Testing Session hours above.
+ The Connectathon floor will be open at TBD Tues through Friday. Entry/re-entry will be allowed until TBD each day. No re-entry after TBD. If you happen to be working very late, you will be asked to leave the Connectathon floor at TBD.
Gazelle:
- before the conectathon: http://gazelle.ihe.net/EU-CAT.
- onsite: TBD
Table Assignments show where monitors & tests systems will be located in April.
- Spreadsheet with table assignments: To be published
- PDF of table layout at the Connectathon: To be published
WHO & WHAT? Monitors' Profile Assignments
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1K85O-8-c9Lr0cKtTmPIhy_SiIH9BMSDipAfg8SAjK4E/edit?usp=sharing
HOW? Training Material
We expect additional profile- and tool-specific training to be available here.
Audience
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Topic
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Date-Time / Duration
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Req'd for new monitors Returing monitors are welcome |
Connectathon monitor - process overview
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Req'd for new monitors
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Gazelle walk-through |
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New monitors |
Interpreting the IHE Technical Framework (Streaming link) (.mp4) |
0:40 |
New monitors | Connectathon Terminology: Definitions needed to understand using Gazelle during a connectathon (known to most returning participants; highly recommended for new participants & monitors) |
0:11 |
... |
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**optional** educational material for monitors |
IHE 2014 Educational Webinar Series IT Infrastructure domain training material |
multiple presentations available; duration varies |
Some of you may be interested in the training material we compile for vendor participants, but monitors do not need to review it. We collect participants' material on our Training Page. |
IHE Technical Framework Documentation
To prepare for the connectathon, we recommend you read the chapter in "Volume 1" for the profiles you are assigned to evaluate. Each IHE domain's Technical Framework is segmented into multiple volumes; Volume 1 contains the use cases the profile addresses, the process flow and a diagram of the actors & transactions in the profiles. The technical details of the transactions are not in Vol 1, and as a monitor, you do not need to be an expert at that level. If you are reading a Trial Implementation Supplement, you will see that the contents are separated into Volume 1 and Volume 2 within the supplement.
If you are not familiar with IHE documentation, we recommend you view the "Interpreting the IHE Technical Framework" video in the training section above before you read the documentation.
IHE publishes its documents, organized by domain, on the Technical Framework page of ihe.net.
Our FAQ for vendor participants
We have put together this FAQ with answers to questions we frequently receive from our vendor participants. You may find it informative.
Video
This is a great welcome to new monitors captured on video. While it is was done by a SIIM board member at the beginning of Connectathon monitor training in 2009, his points about the benefits of your volunteer service stand true today. We invite you to watch this 5 minute video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=6SrkvyB1EPs
Contact Us
For help with logistics (travel, hotel, expenses), please contact TBD
For questions about Connectathon processes & tools, or your assignment, contact Anne-Gaëlle Bergé.